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Ballots are now open for 2023 SAA section elections! Each section is led by a steering committee dedicated to advancing the group’s particular special interest. Now’s your chance to choose your sections’ next leaders!
"Storytelling provides safe conditions for daring decisions."
—Micaela Blei
When did you decide that you wanted to be an archivist? What was your first encounter with an archives? How did you handle a challenge in your work? What is a unique, serendipitous, moving, mysterious, special, or humorous experience you've had as an archivist?
The Society of American Archivists seeks an energetic individual to serve as Publications Editor and to continue the momentum of our dynamic publishing tradition. SAA’s robust book publishing program has brought a rich variety of content to readers since the 1970s.
Tacos, live music at Austin City Limits, thought-provoking sessions, and dynamic vendor exhibits are a few of the highlights that more than 1,900 attendees experienced at ARCHIVES*RECORDS 2019, the Joint Annual Meeting of CoSA and SAA in Austin, TX, July 31–August 6. Among the many others:
Learn from the best with these new books from SAA!
Revisit SAA's Core Values Statement with 23 insightful essays in
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Articles in the latest issue of American Archivist survey the status of Catholic archives, offer new models for environmentally sustainable digital preservation, explore how collaborative student research projects can assist in building collections, recommend best practices for designing websites that prepare researchers for on-site visits to the archives, and more!
In a noteworthy meeting of the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), SAA and allied advocates took significant steps that placed the needs of archives, libraries, and museums at the forefront of international conversations on intellectual property.